India has taken another step towards
frictionless digital governance with the launch of a new Aadhaar App. The app was unveiled in
New Delhi on the occasion of Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) Day, reinforcing Aadhaar’s role as the
backbone of India’s digital public infrastructure and citizen-centric service
delivery.
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UIDAI Day marks the establishment of
the Unique Identification Authority of India, the statutory body responsible
for issuing Aadhaar numbers.
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Aadhaar has emerged as one of the world’s largest digital
identity systems, supporting welfare delivery, financial inclusion, and
e-governance.
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Observing UIDAI Day highlights
India’s leadership in digital identity innovation, privacy-focused design, and
large-scale technology deployment.
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The newly launched Aadhaar App
is designed to reduce physical
dependency on Aadhaar centres. With
the app, citizens can update their
mobile number and home address online, perform secure digital verification, and
safely share Aadhaar details only when required. A key feature is the ability to manage
multiple Aadhaar profiles of family members within a single app. This significantly improves convenience,
security, and control over personal data.
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The app
focuses on user-controlled data sharing, ensuring that Aadhaar information is
shared only with consent Secure online
verification reduces the risk of misuse and fraud and by minimising physical
document handling and in-person visits, the app strengthens privacy-by-design
principles, aligning with India’s evolving data protection and digital
governance frameworks.
Aadhaar
is widely regarded as a cornerstone of India’s
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). It
supports platforms such as DBT, banking, telecom, and online services.
Jitin Prasada highlighted that India
is increasingly recognised as a digital and skill capital of the world and he
also mentioned that the upcoming AI Impact Summit, scheduled next month in
India, will showcase the country as a global service provider for AI and
emerging technologies, building on the success of Aadhaar-led digital systems.
Speaking at the launch, Jitin Prasada
described Aadhaar as one of India’s strongest global examples of inclusive and
secure digital governance. He noted that
Aadhaar now covers over 143 crore citizens, demonstrating India’s ability to
deliver a privacy-first digital identity at unmatched scale.
The
Minister also pointed out that several countries, including developed nations,
are keen to partner with India and study the Aadhaar model for their own
digital identity systems.